Spaulding Turnpike - Exit List

Exit List

County Town Mile
# Destinations Notes
Old
Rockingham Portsmouth 0.00 I-95 / US 1 Byp. – Portsmouth, Maine, Massachusetts Portsmouth Traffic Circle
0.77 I-95 south – Hampton, Boston No northbound exit
0.92 Brady Drive Northbound exit and entrance
1.59 1 Gosling Road – Pease International Tradeport
Newington
2.38 2 Fox Run Road Northbound exit and entrance
2.86 3 Woodbury Avenue Southbound exit and northbound entrance
3.45 4 Newington Village
Strafford Dover 4.39 5 Hilton Park No southbound exit
4.76 6N Dover No southbound exit
5.01 3 6W US 4 west – Durham, Concord North end of US 4 overlap; original exit 2
Dover Toll Plaza $.75
9.14 4 7 NH 108 – Dover, Durham
9.45 5 8 NH 9 to NH 155 – Downtown Dover, Madbury Signed as exits 8E (east) and 8W (west)
12.24 6 9 To NH 9 / NH 108 – Dover, Somersworth Original exit 5
Rochester Rochester Toll Plaza $.75
18.20 11 Old Dover Road – Rochester Northbound exit only
18.45 7 12 NH 125 – Rochester, Gonic
19.66 8 13 US 202 – Rochester, Concord South end of US 202 overlap
20.76 9 14 Ten Rod Road – Rochester
21.26 10 15 NH 11 west – Farmington, Alton South end of NH 11 overlap
22.02 16 US 202 east / NH 11 east to NH 125 – East Rochester, Sanford North end of US 202/NH 11 overlap
Milton 27.40 17 NH 75 to NH 125 – Milton, Farmington
33.11 18 NH 125 – Union, Milton Mills
NH 16 north – Ossipee, Conway Continuation beyond exit 18

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